Hopkinsville Brewing hosting 7 food trucks on Thursday by Hoptown Chronicle June 7, 2023 The trucks will be serving from 4 until 8 p.m. on Fifth Street next to the brewery.
Cameron attacks Beshear on pandemic closings, defends Breonna Taylor investigation by Kevin Willis June 7, 2023 Cameron, during a stop at Bowling Green, also addressed how he will try to appeal to teachers who supported Beshear in 2019.
St. Elmo supporters selling tickets for July 20 barbecue by Hoptown Chronicle June 7, 2023 The barbecue raises money to help preserve the St. Elmo schoolhouse on Bradshaw Road.
Gateway Academy teacher joining Kentucky Board of Education by Hoptown Chronicle June 7, 2023 Alissa Riley will serve one year on the state board as a non-voting member.
Republican lawmakers question state officials about tornado, flood relief funds by Hannah Saad June 7, 2023 The relief funds, established by Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear, allow the state to take donations from private entities.
‘All About Love’ is topic for second bell hooks community conversation by Jennifer P. Brown June 6, 2023 The discussion is planned at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Carnegie Library.
Mammoth Cave National Park expansion proposed by McConnell, Guthrie by Kentucky Lantern June 6, 2023 Legislation would add 980 acres to the national park.
Kentucky seniors are third most unhealthy in the nation: report by Sarah Ladd June 5, 2023 The state ranks better than only Louisiana and Mississippi.
Could an illegal psychedelic substance ease the opioid crisis? Daniel Cameron wants to find out. by Melissa Patrick June 5, 2023 Anecdotal evidence suggests the psychedelic relieves opioid withdrawal syndrome.
Corner Coffeehouse slates book swap by Hoptown Chronicle June 5, 2023 The swap is from 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday at the downtown coffeehouse.
Here’s how to keep your heart healthy in summer heat by Dr. Vincent Sorrell June 4, 2023 It's important to know the signs of heat exhaustion and heat stroke, advises UK Chief of Cardiology Dr. Vincent Sorrell.
Cemetery researcher traces his lifelong interest in honoring veterans by Jennifer P. Brown June 4, 2023 Former Hopkinsville resident Joe Craver was 10 years old the first time he walked a cemetery to place American flags at veterans' graves.